On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 10:47:03PM +0100, you wrote:
Not on Debian GNU/Hurd, we decided it's not worth the trouble and recommend users do not have a symlink (and only really support a real /usr these days). Some installation methods might still yield a /usr symlink in some cases, though; some ask the user about it.
Ok. In that case I suppose that moving kill to /bin on hurd and then adding a symlink in /usr/bin would be the best approach?
I guess that also means that I don't have to special case /usr/bin/touch anymore? (Currently that's a symlink to /bin/touch for everybody except hurd.)
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